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This collection of birds word search puzzles includes three puzzles (easy, moderate, hard) to cater them for your child’s age or ability level.
Birds you can find in these word searches include: robin, finch, crow, swan, wren, heron, raven, egret, pigeon, sparrow, parrot, falcon, magpie, swift, macaw, puffin, duck, goose, eagle, hawk.
These word searches are made to be printable on A4 paper. Make sure you select “shrink to fit” to ensure the flashcards are printed properly.
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Birds Word Search
Version 1 – Easy

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This version has a 10 letter x 10 letter grid and 12 birds to find. Words can be found in all directions (forward, backward, up, down, and diagonal).
Version 2 – Moderate

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Difficulty Level: 🔥🔥
This version has a 15 letter x 15 letter grid and 16 birds to find. Words can be found in all directions (forward, backward, up, down, and diagonal).
Version 3 – Hard

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This version has a 20 letter x 20 letter grid and 20 birds to find. Words can be found in all directions (forward, backward, up, down, and diagonal).
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About These Birds
Here are some fact about these birds for kids:
- Robins are red and brown, and their most identifiable physical feature is their red breast.
- Finches are yellow or brown, and their most identifiable physical feature is their small conical beak.
- Crows are black, and their most identifiable physical feature is their shiny black feathers.
- Swans are white, and their most identifiable physical feature is their long neck.
- Wrens are brown, and their most identifiable physical feature is their tiny, compact bodies.
- Herons are gray or blue, and their most identifiable physical feature is their long legs.
- Ravens are black, and their most identifiable physical feature is their thick, curved beak.
- Egrets are white, and their most identifiable physical feature is their slender neck.
- Pigeons are gray or multicolored, and their most identifiable physical feature is their iridescent neck feathers.
- Sparrows are brown and gray, and their most identifiable physical feature is their streaked plumage.
- Parrots are green or multicolored, and their most identifiable physical feature is their curved beak.
- Falcons are brown or gray, and their most identifiable physical feature is their pointed wings.
- Magpies are black and white, and their most identifiable physical feature is their long tail.
- Swifts are brown or black, and their most identifiable physical feature is their slender, swept-back wings.
- Macaws are brightly multicolored, and their most identifiable physical feature is their large, curved beak.
- Puffins are black and white, and their most identifiable physical feature is their brightly colored bill.
- Ducks are brown or green, and their most identifiable physical feature is their broad, flat bill.
- Geese are white or gray, and their most identifiable physical feature is their long neck.
- Eagles are brown and white, and their most identifiable physical feature is their sharp, hooked beak.
- Hawks are brown or gray, and their most identifiable physical feature is their sharp talons.
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